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It causes me some slight concern that the expression "teacher training" should be arising in our discussion simply because that has taken on a fairly specific meaning in ordinary parlance.
Multiple versions of how the Devil Baby came to be arose in the neighborhood and eventually the hysteria made the newspapers.
Similar conflicts are arising in Canada, Britain and other countries.
From Greece to France, a new trend is arising in what remains of the "radical left": the rediscovery of nationalism.
Students had to declare how much motivation to learn was arisen in them by these characteristics.
Technical and architectural problems of a Martian base have been arised in many publications.
With less fanfare than you'd see in Vegas, potential solutions are arising in labs in Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and New Brunswick, New Jersey.
The question of how secure Mr. Hussein is arose in new force last week when his second-in-command, Izzat Ibrahim, escaped assassination in the southern Shiite city of Karbala.
It is an issue that is arising in other parts of medicine as well, but heart disease is one area where it has been especially well documented.
This paper also addresses new issues that are arisen in the revision of graphical models when handling interventions.
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